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Larry W4CSC wrote:
Stephen Trapani wrote in : And how long should they wait before bringing a baby home to a normal house? Right outside the door are dangerous roads and highways! What's this? Denial? Being on a boat is much more dangerous, especially to a defenseless infant, than riding in a carseat. I haven't seen any figures on risk broken down to include only infants, but the overall risk of fatality when sailing is given as 0.12 per million hours at: web.usna.navy.mil/~phmiller/phmSAS04.ppt (slide 12) while the risk for riding in a passenger car is estimated at 0.47 per million hours at: http://www.magma.ca/~ocbc/comparat.html I realize both studies are a bit dated, and cars have gotten a little safer in the last decade, but I doubt any change would be large enough to make cars safer than sailing. More current statistics would be welcomed. Based on the above numbers it appears that if the risk of taking the child on an afternoon drive is considered acceptable then going sailing for the afternoon should be acceptable as well provided that normal precautions appropriate to each activity are followed. |
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